50-157-1623

USP28 Polyclonal Antibody, Bethyl Laboratories

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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Each of 1 50-157-1623-Each-of-1 In Stock ₹ 46,161.63

50-157-1623 - Each of 1

₹ 46,161.63

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1

Base Price: ₹ 46,161.63

GST (18%): ₹ 8,309.093

Total Price: ₹ 54,470.723

Antigen

USP28

Classification

Polyclonal

Formulation

TBS with 0.1% BSA and 0.09% sodium azide

Gene Accession No.

Q96RU2

Gene Symbols

USP28

Immunogen

Between 50 and 100

Quantity

100 μL

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Target Species

Human

Product Type

Antibody

Isotype

IgG

Applications

Immunohistochemistry

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Gene

USP28

Gene Alias

Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 28; Ubiquitin thiolesterase 28; Ubiquitin-specific processing protease 28; Deubiquitinating enzyme 28

Host Species

Rabbit

Purification Method

Antigen affinity chromatography

Regulatory Status

RUO

Gene ID (Entrez)

57646

Content And Storage

4° C

Form

Liquid

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Description

  • The recommended shelf life for this product is 1 year from date of receipt
  • Based on 100% sequence identity, this antibody is predicted to react with Dog, Rabbit, Orangutan, Monkey, Gorilla, Northern white-cheeked gibbon, Small-eared galago and Na Modification of target proteins by ubiquitin participates in a wide array of biological functions
  • Proteins destined for degradation or processing via the 26 S proteasome are coupled to multiple copies of ubiquitin
  • However, attachment of ubiquitin or ubiquitin-related molecules may also result in changes in subcellular distribution or modification of protein activity
  • An additional level of ubiquitin regulation, deubiquitination, is catalyzed by proteases called deubiquitinating enzymes, which fall into four distinct families
  • Ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolases, ubiquitin-specific processing proteases (USPs),1 OTU-domain ubiquitin-aldehyde-binding proteins, and Jab1/Pad1/MPN-domain-containing metallo-enzymes
  • Among these four families, USPs represent the most widespread and represented deubiquitinating enzymes across evolution
  • USPs tend to release ubiquitin from a conjugated protein
  • They display similar catalytic domains containing conserved Cys and His boxes but divergent N-terminal and occasionally C-terminal extensions, which are thought to function in substrate recognition, subcellular localization, and protein-protein interactions.